If Trump built himself an igloo out of human excrement, the Republicans would cut each other's dicks off to be the first to dive in and claim it was a five-star hotel. The guy owns their souls. It's fascinating to — Baden
A lie.
Where was it proven false?
There was this long investigation by a man named Robert Mueller that found no such crime, namely, because no such crime existed in the first place. — NOS4A2
In the end, the money was given and weapons were provided in excess of what the prior administration gave, despite not having received the dirt he wanted. — Hanover
There was this long investigation by a man named Robert Mueller that found no such crime, namely, because no such crime existed in the first place. — NOS4A2
The whole impeachment thing is a political process. It's simply not an objective fact finding mission. You have partisan people pushing forth political agendas, and the greatest nonsense is the talking point of the Dems where they say their objective is to protect the holy Constitution, a thing greater than themselves that transcends all party affiliation. No one on the right takes it seriously. It's seen a a coup. — Hanover
The only question now is whether this maneuvering will more energize the left or the right in the upcoming election. It's doubtful it will change a single vote from one side to the next, but it might cause more people to go to the polls. — Hanover
There is probably a lot more to this matter than what you make of it here. The Democrats may have layered the strategy. The Senate has a complex election system, with representation by state. It is likely that some Senators will have a tough decision to make. Some Republican Senators will face the prospect of not getting re-elected if they side with Trump. There may be a shake up of the Senate, or there may be division in the Republican party. Either way, the Democrats come out ahead. — Metaphysician Undercover
We know Trump is extremely unlikely to be convicted by the Senate. The issue is which Republican Senators will be inclined to vote against Trump to ensure personal re-election, and what kind of division this will create within the party. And if they do not vote against Trump they face the prospect of being replaced by a Democrat. — Metaphysician Undercover
So much for your conspiracy theory. — NOS4A2
That is a straw man argument since as far as I known news source (left wing or otherwise) has made such claims. What they have claimed is that Russia has been trying to meld in US politics and in the 2016 election they used such melding to help Trump get elected. Why they prefer Trump over Hillary isn't clear but rumor has it that Putin has a video tape of Trump with some escorts (as well as other things) which could be used as leverage if Trump decided to make things difficult for Putin. Whether there is any truth to this or the idea that Russia believes Trump as president will undermine the US is a bit speculative...all that is really known is that Russia did interfere and while Trump isn't directly guilty of collusion with them, he is far from being innocent in the whole matter.The conspiracy that Trump is a Manchurian candidate, that he colluded with Russia, made it to the highest parts of the government. To the chagrin of many it was proven false. This was literally concocted by the Democrats as their Russian-sourced dirt was used as the impetus for the investigations. There was no such investigation of Obama. — NOS4A2
Are you talking about administrations that did it and didn't get caught like Trump and therefore were more difficult to try to impeach or are you talking about some that was caught doing something along the lines of what Trump did and the Republicans were totally asleep at the switch at doing anything about it. Which is very hard to believe since they like to shit storm over any little thing that happens.Other administrations misused funds and none of them went to jail as far as I know. Meanwhile Trump is getting impeached. So I’m not so sure your common sense is working in this regard. — NOS4A2
I try to understand what the fuck you could be thinking and I don't get it. — frank
I do have to admit I find the whole impeachment process politically bizzarre. The outcome is predetermined: — StreetlightX
It's not supposed to be. — creativesoul
Seems a bit more to me that perhaps the reason it all seems so bizzare is because... — creativesoul
But it is. — StreetlightX
I'm not sure why you think it'll be any different in the Senate. — Hanover
I'm not sure why you think it'll be any different in the Senate. — Hanover
It'll be history, and there is always people who care about history — Metaphysician Undercover
I'm saying... simply...
The Republicans and their donors ARE invested.
It's not bizarre unless the above is not being seriously taken into consideration.
Get involved in philosophical discussions about knowledge, truth, language, consciousness, science, politics, religion, logic and mathematics, art, history, and lots more. No ads, no clutter, and very little agreement — just fascinating conversations.